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Hi all,

 

As part of my Lvl 4 with Treelife, I need to undertake a 'case study' on a tree, where the use of decay-detection equipment (PICUS, Resistograph, Thermal Imaging, etc) is required, and then conclusions be drawn as to what is next for the tree in question (continued inspections, reduction work, fell, etc).

 

My question is thus:

 

Is there anyone in the Essex / London area that has some of the newer tech', and is also willing to accomodate me for a morning / afternoon whilst the device is being used (for a justifiable reason - such as a tree shows some serious bulging around the butt), subsequently sharing the information with me (graphs, cross-sectional tomographs, etc), and allowing me to write a report on the results provided for my course? I am based in the Southend / Chelmsford area, though can obviously travel if needed.

 

The office where I work does have an old resistograph, though frankly I am keen to try and observe some of the more modern equipment in use - such as the new PICUS, for example. Other LAs nearby either don't have the tech, or use the tech sparingly (or bring in contractors), and as I am limited with time for this (on-site inspections need to be done by the end of March) I am keen to get things done far in advance - it's much easier that way.

 

Drop me a PM if you can help, or know someone who may be able to.

 

Cheers,

Chris

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Give me a call during the week Chris, If your up for the travel, I'm sure we can arrange for you to attend a Resi PD400 session at work. (Hampstead)

 

We often use ours post failure and during various basal and aerial investigations

 

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
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Just a thank you to David et al. for accomodating me for a day to complete this exercise, and for the knowledge shared. Never seen so much fungi is one day, if I'm honest. More in that park than there is in the entire borough I manage with my colleagues!

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Very interesting tree, and certainly great to see kretz in the flesh for the first time. In fact, I saw many interesting trees today. It really must be a pleasure (and a health and safety nightmare!) to manage mature and veteran trees on such a scale. Perhaps I overuse the word, but it's quite romantic in a manner of speaking to be able to just work alongside older trees and manage them into their ultimate death.

 

That hard hat is a fashion nightmare. I believe that thing is still levitating. It may not even be a hat, but a bleached-white Leatiporus.

 

Actually very much pumped to write this report - will get it done over the weekend, if all goes to plan. Got so many photos to sift through tonight.

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The Mycorrhizal Networks 2015 book is also out, so picked that up (can get it direct from Springer), and found Mycelium RUunning for £15 incl. postage. Christmas come early for me, considering the 5m diameter tape also arrived.

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